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Negation in Scottish Gaelic can occur at the clausal level, the constituent level, or at the word level.
 
Negation in Scottish Gaelic can occur at the clausal level, the constituent level, or at the word level.
 
   
 
   
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==Sentential Negation==
  
 
At the sentence level, a negative particle precedes the entire clause:
 
At the sentence level, a negative particle precedes the entire clause:
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CHAN signifies a negative, declarative clause.  
 
CHAN signifies a negative, declarative clause.  
  
 
{|
 
{|
|''chan''  
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|''Chan''  
 
|eil
 
|eil
 
|iad
 
|iad
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|colspan=7|'They are not well.'
 
|colspan=7|'They are not well.'
 
|}
 
|}
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NACH signifies a negative, interrogative clause.
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{|
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|''Nach''
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|eil
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|iad
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|gu math
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|-
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|NEG
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|are
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|they
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|well
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|-
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|colspan=7|'Are they not well?'
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|}
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NA signifies a negative imperative sentence.
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{|
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|Na
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|ith
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|-
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|NEG
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|eat.imp
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|-
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|colspan="7"|'Don't eat!'
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|}
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==Constituent Negation==
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The prepositions ''gun'' and ''as aonais'' are used to negate certain constituents:
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{|
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|duine
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|gun
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|chiall
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|-
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|a man
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|NEG
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|sense
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|-
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|colspan=7|'a man without sense'
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|}
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{|
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|as aonais
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|nan
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|each
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|-
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|NEG
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|the
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|horses
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|-
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|colspan=7|'without the horses'
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|}
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==Double Negatives==

Latest revision as of 17:37, 11 November 2013

Negation in Scottish Gaelic can occur at the clausal level, the constituent level, or at the word level.

Sentential Negation

At the sentence level, a negative particle precedes the entire clause:


CHAN signifies a negative, declarative clause.

Chan eil iad gu math
NEG are they well
'They are not well.'


NACH signifies a negative, interrogative clause.

Nach eil iad gu math
NEG are they well
'Are they not well?'


NA signifies a negative imperative sentence.

Na ith
NEG eat.imp
'Don't eat!'

Constituent Negation

The prepositions gun and as aonais are used to negate certain constituents:

duine gun chiall
a man NEG sense
'a man without sense'


as aonais nan each
NEG the horses
'without the horses'

Double Negatives